Web Links [Tag : astronomy society]
Highlands Astronomical Society
Higlands Astronomical Society is based in the Highlands of Scotland and offers information and activities for people of all ages with an interest in telescopes, science, observing, space exploration and much more.
http://www.spacegazer.com/ - Detail
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Higlands Astronomical Society is based in the Highlands of Scotland and offers information and activities for people of all ages with an interest in telescopes, science, observing, space exploration and much more.
http://www.spacegazer.com/ - Detail
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Cambridge Astronomical Association
Cambridge Astronomical Association - one of the UK's most popular astro societies, meets at the Institute of Astronomy each month.
http://www.caa-cya.org/home/index.php - Detail
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Cambridge Astronomical Association - one of the UK's most popular astro societies, meets at the Institute of Astronomy each month.
http://www.caa-cya.org/home/index.php - Detail
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Mattatuck Astronomical Society
The Mattatuck Astronomical Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of the science of astronomy. to the general public. The Mattatuck Astronomical Society encourages amateur involvement and research at all levels. The MAS holds monthly meetings every third Thursday, at 7:00 PM, in Ekstrom Hall, at the Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury, Connecticut ( except August). Formed in October, 1985, shortly before the return of Halley’s Comet, the MAS serves the New Haven, Litchfield, and Fairfield Counties of Connecticut. The Society is affiliated with the Naugatuck Valley Community College Observatory, which maintains a Celestron 14” Telescope, located on the roof of Ekstrom Hall.
http://www.mastransit.org/ - Detail
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The Mattatuck Astronomical Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of the science of astronomy. to the general public. The Mattatuck Astronomical Society encourages amateur involvement and research at all levels. The MAS holds monthly meetings every third Thursday, at 7:00 PM, in Ekstrom Hall, at the Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury, Connecticut ( except August). Formed in October, 1985, shortly before the return of Halley’s Comet, the MAS serves the New Haven, Litchfield, and Fairfield Counties of Connecticut. The Society is affiliated with the Naugatuck Valley Community College Observatory, which maintains a Celestron 14” Telescope, located on the roof of Ekstrom Hall.
http://www.mastransit.org/ - Detail
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